Ghanaian songstress and the current Female Artiste of the Year in the recent Central Music Awards, Ama Nova has added her voice to the ongoing conversation on royalty payments in the music industry.
According to her, the current leadership of the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO) is not doing enough to ensure that musicians receive a wholesome compensation for their work.
In a recent interview with DJ Qwequ on Elmina-based Ahomka FM monitored by Eric Annan of Sompa TV, the talented female artiste emphasized the need for a more efficient and transparent system to manage royalty payment to musicians.
She advocated for the establishment of new institutions to oversee royalty payments, stating that the current system is malfunctioning.
Ama Nova's royalty comment follows the promotion of her latest single, "Odo Different" featuring Fameye.
As a respected voice in the Ghanaian music industry whose impressive musical career has earned her numerous accolades, her call for royalty reform appears to resonate really well with her peers and fans.
Her dedication in using her platform to advocate for the rights of fellow musicians in the country, poses as testament to her commitment in creating a positive change in the music industry.
As conversation on the fair payment of royalty continues to gain momentum in the Ghanaian music industry, Ama Nova's voice is a welcome addition.
Her advocacy for reforms is a call to action for stakeholders and industry players to work together to create a more equitable and sustainable system for musicians.
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